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Think tank concludes that Sharia courts should not be recognised in Britain


Posted: June 28, 2009.

Print: National Secular Society

Sharia courts should not be recognised under Britain’s 1996 Arbitration Act, according to a new report from independent think-tank Civitas.

According to Denis MacEoin, author of Sharia Law or ‘One Law For All’?, sharia courts operating in Britain may be handing down rulings that are inappropriate to this country because they are linked to elements in Islamic law that are seriously out of step with trends in Western legislation that derive from the values of the Enlightenment and are inherent in modern codes of human rights. Sharia rulings contain great potential for controversy and may involve acts contrary to UK legal norms and human rights legislation, the report says.

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It shouldn’t take a think tank to conclude that rules based on iron-age mythology are incompatible with modern codes of human rights. It’s unbelievable that this was ever allowed in the first place.

posted on July 1, 2009
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Astonishing that some people need a think tank to tell them this…

posted on July 6, 2009
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Any idiot can have an opinion. But respected opinions carry more weight. I wonder how these courts have effected the lives of ordinary English men and women?!

posted on July 13, 2009
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the prior comment given with irony raspberry

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